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Author Talli Roland sharing with us today!

Today, I cajoled Talli Roland to come and share with us....

Please welcome Talli, and let's see her processes!

Everything I Learned About Writing, I Learned from Friends.

Okay, obviously noteverything.But my incessant watching ofFriends(I don't care how many times I've seen each episode, it's still funny) has actually taught me a lot about characterization, pace and plot.

Every character inFriendsis different and distinct, with their own foibles and quirks. Monica likes to clean; Chandler fears he's gay; Ross gets divorced; Rachel’s into fashion and shopping; Phoebe's kind of ditsy – and poor Joey's not the brightest bulb. Everything they say and do supports their characterization perfectly.

An episode ofFriendsusually starts off in the coffee shop. Then, something happens to upset the norm and the characters must fight against it, accept it or adjust to it. By the end of the episode they're back at the coffee shop, equilibrium restored. We're never subjected to the boring bits (sleeping, eating, getting up, etc.); everything we see relates in some way to the plot and is there for a reason. In short, it's everything I need to keep in mind for my own writing. I knew there was a reason I liked it so much!

The Hating Game

When Mattie Johns agrees to star on a dating game show to save her ailing recruitment business, she's confident she'll sail through to the end without letting down the perma-guard she's perfected from years of her love 'em and leave 'em dating strategy.

After all, what can go wrong with dating a few losers and hanging out long enough to pick up a juicy £200,000 prize? Plenty, Mattie discovers, when it's revealed that the contestants are four of her very unhappy exes.

Can Mattie confront her past to get the prize money she so desperately needs, or will her exes finally wreak their long-awaited revenge? And what about the ambitious TV producer whose career depends on stopping her from making it to the end? Available on Amazon (US) and Amazon (UK) in both paperback and Kindle.

Watching Willow Watts

For twenty-five-year-old Willow Watts, life has settled into a predictably dull routine: days behind the counter at her father's antique shop; nights watching fuzzy telly whilst the elderly residents of Britain's Ugliest Village bed down for yet another early night.

But everything changes when Willow's epically embarrassingMarilyn Monroe impersonation is uploaded to YouTube. A canny viewer spots Marilyn's ghostly image hidden in the film and Willow becomes an international sensation.

Her dire little town is suddenly overrun with fans proclaiming her to be the 'new Marilyn'. Egged on by the villagers - whose shops and businesses are cashing in - Willow eagerly embraces her new identity, dying her hair platinum and scoffing cakes to achieve Marilyn's legendary curves.

But when the only man she has ever truly loved returns, seeking the old Willow, it's decision time. Should she risk stardom and the village's new-found fortune on love? Or is being Marilyn Willow's real ticket to happiness? Pre-order the paperback.

About Talli

Talli Roland has three loves in her life: rom coms, coffee and wine. Born and raised in Canada, Talli now lives in London, where she savours the great cultural life (coffee and wine). Despite training as a journalist, Talli soon found she preferred making up her own stories – complete with happy endings.The Hating Gameis her first novel and she is currently working on her second,Watching Willow Watts. Talliblogs hereand can be found onTwitter here.

Azarimba, thank you. Yes, my novels fall into the chick lit genre, although they do have a darker element to them most traditional chick lit doesn't. They are written in third person, though, as I tend to use multiple POVs.

What I loved about Chandler is how unique his speech pattern was. It's impressive that everyone had a distinct personality and voice. I can see how The Hating Game could be influenced by the show because you created distinct, well-rounded characters.

Sorry I'm late but I got on the wrong train! So do you think they will ever make a movie from the Friends TV show? Just wouldn't be the same and to tell you the truth these kind of movies seldom are very good. Looking forward to reading your books, my kindle....Oh how I miss it!

Also, OMG, I'm so glad I'm not the only one who incessantly rewatches Friends. Every so often I'm like "It's been a while..." and I go through the whole series again. While feeling slightly like a loon for doing it, despite knowing the episodes like the back of my hand. ;) It's comfort TV--like chicken soup that makes you laugh!